12 Real-Life Creatures That Are Way More Terrifying Than Anything In Jurassic World

12 Real-Life Creatures That Are Way More Terrifying Than Anything In Jurassic World
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You know that feeling you get like something is crawling up your back? You're about to get it.

These terrifying creatures make Jurassic World look like Disneyland.

Most Terrifying Creatures On Earth
Giant Isopod(01 of11)
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These hideous giant cockroaches with mouths usually dwell in the dark depths of the ocean. However, this one is in a man's hands on land, so you never know where it could be lurking now... (credit:Creative Commons/NOAA)
Marabou Stork(02 of11)
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This is a bird that has no feathers on its head and neck for the sole reason that they would rapidly become clotted with blood when it's inside the corpse of its pray. Let that sink in. (credit:David Bygott/Flickr)
Goliath Tigerfish(03 of11)
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There are legit reports of this fish attacking people because it thought they were large fish. How often do you mistake a human for a large fish? Never. And that's why we're never getting in a lake again. Or a river. Or any body of fresh water. (credit:Wikimedia Creative Commons)
Tongue-Eating Louse(04 of11)
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This little parasite creeps into fish through their gills, then proceeds to attach itself to the fishes tongue. Think about this when you're about to chow down on a whole baked sea bass at a fancy restaurant... (credit:Creative Commons)
Lobster Moth Caterpillar(05 of11)
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This creepy creature feeds entirely off its own egg-shell, meaning it can hide out for you from the minute it hatches to when it emerges as a full-blown moth. (credit:Creative Commons/Wilhelmhelmut)
Wolf Fish(06 of11)
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These terrifying toothy beasts use their strong jaws to eat hardshell mollusks, crustaceans and ya know, HUMAN BONES. (credit:thefrisky.com)
Anglerfish(07 of11)
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These tea-cup sized fish mostly live in the murky depths of the ocean... But some live in the shallow waters of tropical climates, where you might go paddling, for instance. (credit:Javontaevious/Creative Commons)
Giant Centipede(08 of11)
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It might only be a centipede, but when it grows to 30cm and attacks you, it may as well be a python. It's aggressive and feeds on almost everything it encounters that it can kill. Oh, and its venom is toxic to humans. (credit:Frupus/Flickr)
Goblin Shark(09 of11)
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Goblin sharks are four metres long, have blade like 'noses,' and rear teeth that are flattened especially for crushing. NOPE. Never getting in the sea again. (credit:Imgur/Benjamminator)
Hatchetfish(10 of11)
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These pint-sized fish live so deep in the ocean that you'll probably never encounter them... But they'll be there when you're swimming, stealing your soul. (credit:http://seavenger.info/)
Star-Nosed Mole(11 of11)
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This is a little unfair, because unlike the other creatures, the star-nosed mole hasn't actually done anything creepy... It just looks so weird that we don't want it anywhere near us. (credit:Creative Commons)